And while it is tragic to see the previous thread's 5500 posts of suggestions and good will fade into the night, we on your new and improved RPI team will continue to feed your addiction and celebrate the web's best prog music resource.

We are in the process of improving out of date/undercooked bios, we have already corrected many errors in the genres band lists, and we have many new reviews and band additions on the way.

The future is bright, there is more and better to come.

With that, the new Appreciation thread is christened. As I've been doing the vault picks for a quite a while, our new members will now be contributing some of their own. And of course, our thread readers are encouraged to join in

And just as I discovered the old appreciation thread! Not necessarily new to the site, but somewhat new to the forums... For what it's worth (that is, not much), my first few reviews, all RPI, are up. Feel free not to critique, as I'm very sensitive...

Hey Andrew! I saw your reviews and was wonderfully surprised, not just to see a new enthusiast, but with the depth of your choices! If you've got those fine gems you must have quite the collection. Welcome to this thread and to forums, you'll find many RPI friends in these parts.

Honestly, I scoured the reviews here when I first caught the Mellow
Records sale through Greg Walker. A few definitive favorites from that
lot, including (in addition to Bondage and Stefano Testa) Campo di
Marte, Cooperative del Latte, Germinale, Murple, and Sithonia (Confine). Mary Newsletter, too.

Other favorites - Alphataurus' debut, Cervello, I Giganti (which
I just got a hold of), Ibis - Sun Supreme, Museo - Zarathustra, Osaanna
- Palepoli, Rocky's Filj... To think I knew nothing of RPI until early early last year!

Looking forward to hanging around (hopefully participating and not lurking) - I could learn something, methinks.

Hey, I just saw the old RPI thread around this very week, how is it now it's considered fallen into oblivion?

It has only to do with the size it had grown to (good news, it means people enjoy it!)

Once a thread reaches a certain size in terms of posts/size, it is locked to make the forums more responsive in terms of speed, if I understand correctly. The same thread can be opened again and continued....which is what this thread is!

Now, on topic...even though they're under Canterbury Scene, I feel it's appropriate to mention Picchio dal Pozzo here. I'm sure they've been mentioned before in the old thread, but I'm not going to look through 5500 posts tonight to find out. They're probably my favorite Italian band at the moment, followed by Area.

I have to say, Canterbury doesn't seem to be my thing, based on what little I've heard... So, I've shied away.

That said, I just filtered the Top Prog list by country
(Italy, obviously) but excluded RPI. There are quite a few there that I
haven't heard of - what are some favorites? (Very interesting to see
some Italian Zeuhl!)

Universal Totem Orchestra is some Italian Zeuhl if I remember right. Same with Runaway Totem. I've got a couple Runaway Totem albums, which by the way are mostly available free on the band's website. Not bad, but not amazing. I haven't listened to any Universal Totem Orchestra yet.

Universal Totem Orchestra is some Italian Zeuhl if I remember right. Same with Runaway Totem. I've got a couple Runaway Totem albums, which by the way are mostly available free on the band's website. Not bad, but not amazing. I haven't listened to any Universal Totem Orchestra yet.

Very good reviews here on PA - I am curious. I love the Zeuhl I have, just don't listen all that often... And thanks for the tip on Runaway Totem - I'll check their site.

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